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Chapter 15 "The snipe and the clam fight"?

Chapter 15 “The snipe and the clam fight”

Unfortunately, things went against expectations. When Fuyukawa Kenno once again targeted Greenfield City and continued on his way to Wakakusa Town, which was closest to him,

Unfortunately, something happened to him again.

It is not normal to encounter only one or two scattered wild elves.Even if they appear together, it is quite normal. In the real world of previous lives, even excluding humans, there were hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands or even millions of individuals of the same creature living together in one place.

Wild elves are somewhat hostile to the trainer's elves themselves, whether in the Pokémon of the previous life or in this world.What's more, regardless of whether they are trainers' elves or not, for wild elves who do not have a fixed source of food and careful care like trainers' elves, seemingly weak elves or humans can be their food.

Therefore, after Fuyukawa Kenno came to this world, he suddenly thought of something: Could the hostility of wild elves towards the elves owned by trainers be due to envy and jealousy to a certain extent?

For example, Meowth in Pokémon, while hostile to those "domesticated" elves, is actually mainly envious and jealous of the good treatment those elves can receive and the careful care of their "masters" who are not "trainers", but "Master", for them, this is reality.And it seems that some early subtitle groups also mistranslated it as the owner.

So under normal circumstances, those elves will fight to the end for the trainer. Is it really just because of the "trainer" and not for the repayment of the "master"?

Moreover, the Alliance will also call those who raise elves as pets "trainers", and also separate a branch of "coordination trainers" to pursue and promote equality between humans and elves. On a certain level, it also deepens the elf's feelings for the trainer.

Regardless of the reason why wild elves are hostile to trainers and trainers' elves, Fuyukawa Kenye himself also needs wild elves to enhance the tacit cooperation and cooperation between him and the chestnut squirrel, as well as with the twisting vine. trust.In other words, "combat" is used to improve level, intimacy and bond, which is the so-called "leveling up".

But as mentioned before, the situation encountered this time is not ordinary:

He met two wild elves at the same time, and the two elves were still fighting with each other. While he was walking on the road, thinking about how to train the two elves in his hands, and what to eat for lunch.

Could it be that you want me to gather a team together on this journey?

Looking at the two elves fighting on the grass beside the trees on the side of the road not far away, Fuyukawa Kenno could only judge the rarity at first glance based on the general appearance and type because he was not familiar with this world. That is to see what they roughly look like, what they are based on or similar to in previous lives, whether their "color matching" is exaggerated, etc.

The two elves that appeared in front of him at this time and that he could just roughly see clearly, according to his first glance, should be rare-level elves, at least not too ordinary.Judging from the way they fought, it seemed like they were elves like Nidorino or Armored Rhino.

In addition, this world is a real world, and those elves that are not very rare may not necessarily be mediocre and have no value in cultivating; and "rare" and "rareness", from their literal meanings, are just a measure of one thing. Glossary of species populations and distributions.

Indeed, according to the pyramid law, the more advanced creatures and the creatures at the top of the pyramid will be relatively rarer in number; but this does not mean that there is no need for those creatures that are not rare to become stronger, or that it is not possible.

Furthermore, in the ecological food chain, the pyramid itself is not impregnable; at least in the previous world, the food chain and the pyramid have changed countless times.In the end, when Fuyukawa Kenno lay on the table, human beings, an extremely numerous biological group, still occupied the top position of the food chain.

No one can say for sure, right? Although most of the time it's chicken soup, but since it is said that "human potential is unlimited", no one can do it when it comes to more magical creatures like "Pokémon", that is, elves. Guarantee that their potential is fixed.

Otherwise, "evolution", whether it is the morphological changes of the spirits in the world itself, or the theoretical experience gained from biology in past and present lives, since it is evolution, it must be a self-breakthrough, not ?

Taking a step back, the fighting type king Sheba in the previous Pokémon was used by players who pursued the rarity of Pokémon, including myself at the time, and they were all not too rare, at least not available unless necessary. Although the elves who joined the final main team, such as the two big rock snakes, Aibilang and Shavarang, were relatively rare, they were still far behind those quasi-gods.

And even in the previous Pokémon, it has been clearly revealed that Pokémon is a creature that has not been thoroughly studied, many problems still need to be solved, and there are still many mysteries of elves in this world; it is because of this mystery that the Pokémon world Only the elves in the game are called "Pokémon".Although this is a mistranslation from an official perspective, it is not a correct free translation.

Therefore, Fuyukawa Kenno, who himself is a network controller and has obsessive-compulsive disorder, sighed like this when he saw the two elves in front of him just now: Even ordinary elves would not let him go. The two elves in front of me actually looked pretty good. Oh no, they looked quite rare, so I started to think about conquering them.

As for the ones I met before, I said I would not let them go, but because things are rare, Xiaozhi, who has been exposed to everything except the Skin God, is also selective in conquering them.

Talking back to the two elves not far in front of Fuyukawa Kenye, if Fuyukawa Kenye was asked to guess their prototypes in the real world in previous lives based on the analogy of Pokémon, Fuyukawa Kenye would definitely say: Run. wild boar

Yes, it's the kind that looks like a wild boar but also a domestic pig. It's also the kind of pig that some farmers raise their own pigs in the mountains and forests, and mate with wild boars to produce offspring that are then bred.

Regardless of the iconic pig snout and the short tusks used for fighting at this time, there is a conspicuous white circle on the light brown, round body, which makes Fuyukawa Kenno a little curious about such conspicuous features. , no matter how you look at it, it seems to be to provide markers for predators and let the predators attack that place, for fear that the predators will not find them.

So, out of curiosity, Fuyukawa Kenye speeded up and approached the two elves. Then, while approaching, he took out the illustrated book, pointed it in the direction of the two elves, and turned on the scanning and recognition function of the illustrated book.

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